US20170181514A1 - luggage Cart. - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
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- A45C7/0045—Rigid or semi-rigid luggage comprising a plurality of separable elements which can be used independently of one another
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- This new luggage has 3 or more regular wheels and/or 3 or more retractable horizontal wheels as well and
- a luggage system that allows a traveler to move or transport one or more luggage either in an upright or in horizontal position, without the need of a cart and by pulling them from a bendable or foldable handle from different degrees, also luggage can be pulled by a nylon strap that it is attached from both sides of the luggage.
- FIG. 1 shows three luggage in an upright position all attached by four straps, however, this design consists of another four straps on the other side that are not visible. It also displays a bendable or foldable handle and four wheels each luggage. The luggage have eight zippers in total, four are not visible on the other side.
- FIG. 2 displays three luggage in a horizontal position with four straps, plus another four straps that are not visible on the other side which helps to stack or attach all luggage together securely.
- the luggage at the bottom has eight wheels, four to use in an upright position and four to use in a horizontal position. It also has a foldable handle which will be used to pull the luggage from different degrees.
- the luggage have a total of eight zipper, four on each side.
- the luggage cart can transport or move one or more luggage without the need of a cart.
- the luggage itself converts into a cart.
- the luggage are able to move upright or horizontal by pulling from a unique foldable handle from various degree and angles, and the luggage can be pulled by a nylon strap.
- the luggage When moving multiple luggages upright, they are pulled from a handle which becomes foldable. It can be moved from different degrees and angles, the luggage are attached one by one, or with one or more straps around all the luggage, the luggage has one or more straps located inside a compartment with a zipper that, again, allows the luggage to be attached to each other. When there is no need to move or transport multiple suitcase luggage, the straps are placed inside the compartment and just zip up the zipper and the luggage is used as regular luggage.
- the luggage When moving the luggages in a horizontal position, the luggage would have three or more regular and/or retractable wheels, one or more straps to attach or stack to the next luggage on top, now that the second luggage is secured, the traveler would use the straps from the second luggage to stack the third luggage and so forth.
- the first luggage would have a foldable handle that can be pulled from different degrees, zippers on the sides where the straps are placed when not being used.
- the luggage has a special compartment where the wheels can retract or place back when not being used as a cart.
- # 1 is the foldable handle in # 12 that helps to pull all the luggage
- # 2 represents all wheels in every luggage in an upright position
- # 3 and # 5 are straps that attach each other to secure # 12 and # 13
- # 4 and # 6 are straps that attach # 12 and 13
- # 7 and # 9 are straps that attach # 13 and # 14
- # 8 and # 10 are straps that attach # 13 and # 14
- # 11 represents the zippers in # 12 where the straps are placed or hide when not being used
- # 12 is the 28-inch luggage
- # 13 is the 24-inch luggage
- # 14 is the 20-inch luggage
- # 15 represents the regular handle in # 13
- # 16 represents retractable wheels on 28-inch luggage in horizontal position.
- My invention basically converts a luggage into a cart for the purpose of moving or transporting multiple luggage and eliminate the need of a cart.
- My invention has a foldable handle, which it will be bendable when needed to pull the luggage, the luggage, also, can be pulled by a nylon strap.
- the wheels when it used in horizontal position, will retract or bend and hide in the small compartment and bring down when the luggage converts into a cart.
- the strap or belts will hide in a zipper on the side, when the luggage needs to stack or attach, the straps would be removed from the inside the small compartment that it closes by a zipper.
- the luggage When the new luggages system is used in upright position, the luggage are attached to each other with one or more straps and pull from the bendable handle or a nylon strap, in this case, just the foldable handle and the straps are different from a regular luggage, but this new system gives a traveler the option of which position to use to move or transport his or her luggage.
- nylon, fabric, PVC and/or similar materials can be used.
- a person can use my invention to move multiple luggages without a cart or help from anyone.
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Abstract
Disclosed here is a new luggage system, that allows to move or transport, anywhere and at airports, one or multiple luggage in a horizontal or upright position by pulling from a foldable and or bendable handle from different degrees and angles, without the need of cart or anybody, the luggage are attached one to another by one or more straps. Additionally, it has three or more upright or regular wheels and three or more retractable horizontal wheels that hide in special design compartment when not being used.
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- The need to use a cart to move any objects but particular luggage anywhere and mainly at airports. By putting removable or permanent straps, it allowing one or more luggage to attach to each other, to transport or move them easily, in an upright or horizontal position, without the need of a cart or help from no one. The luggage are pulled by bendable or foldable handle or by nylon strap
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- A luggage system that allows a traveler to move or transport one or more luggage either in an upright or in horizontal position, without the need of a cart and by pulling them from a bendable or foldable handle from different degrees, also luggage can be pulled by a nylon strap that it is attached from both sides of the luggage.
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FIG. 1 : shows three luggage in an upright position all attached by four straps, however, this design consists of another four straps on the other side that are not visible. It also displays a bendable or foldable handle and four wheels each luggage. The luggage have eight zippers in total, four are not visible on the other side. -
FIG. 2 : displays three luggage in a horizontal position with four straps, plus another four straps that are not visible on the other side which helps to stack or attach all luggage together securely. The luggage at the bottom has eight wheels, four to use in an upright position and four to use in a horizontal position. It also has a foldable handle which will be used to pull the luggage from different degrees. The luggage have a total of eight zipper, four on each side. The luggage, in the middle and on the top, have four regular wheels and regular handles. - The new design of this luggage eliminated the need to use a cart to move objects and particularly one or more luggage anywhere and principally at airports. The invention claimed here solves this problem.
- This invention, the luggage cart, can transport or move one or more luggage without the need of a cart. The luggage itself converts into a cart. With this new design, the luggage are able to move upright or horizontal by pulling from a unique foldable handle from various degree and angles, and the luggage can be pulled by a nylon strap.
- When moving multiple luggages upright, they are pulled from a handle which becomes foldable. It can be moved from different degrees and angles, the luggage are attached one by one, or with one or more straps around all the luggage, the luggage has one or more straps located inside a compartment with a zipper that, again, allows the luggage to be attached to each other. When there is no need to move or transport multiple suitcase luggage, the straps are placed inside the compartment and just zip up the zipper and the luggage is used as regular luggage.
- When moving the luggages in a horizontal position, the luggage would have three or more regular and/or retractable wheels, one or more straps to attach or stack to the next luggage on top, now that the second luggage is secured, the traveler would use the straps from the second luggage to stack the third luggage and so forth. The first luggage would have a foldable handle that can be pulled from different degrees, zippers on the sides where the straps are placed when not being used. The luggage has a special compartment where the wheels can retract or place back when not being used as a cart.
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- 1. Foldable handle
- 2. Regular wheels
- 3. Strap on 28-inch luggage
- 4. Strap on 28-inch luggage
- 5. Strap on the 24-inch luggage
- 6. Strap on the 24-inch luggage
- 7. Strap on the 24-inch luggage
- 8. Strap on the 24-inch luggage
- 9. Strap on the 20-inch luggage
- 10. Strap on 20-inch luggage
- 11. Zipper on the 28-inch luggage
- 12. The 28-inch luggage
- 13. The 24-inch luggage
- 14. The 20-inch luggage
- 15. Regular handle on the 24-inch luggage.
- 16. Retractable wheels on 28-inch luggage, horizontal position.
- #1 is the foldable handle in #12 that helps to pull all the luggage, #2 represents all wheels in every luggage in an upright position, #3 and #5 are straps that attach each other to secure #12 and #13, #4 and #6 are straps that attach #12 and 13, #7 and #9 are straps that attach #13 and #14, #8 and #10 are straps that attach #13 and #14, #11 represents the zippers in #12 where the straps are placed or hide when not being used, #12 is the 28-inch luggage , #13 is the 24-inch luggage, #14 is the 20-inch luggage, #15 represents the regular handle in #13, #16 represents retractable wheels on 28-inch luggage in horizontal position.
- My invention basically converts a luggage into a cart for the purpose of moving or transporting multiple luggage and eliminate the need of a cart. My invention has a foldable handle, which it will be bendable when needed to pull the luggage, the luggage, also, can be pulled by a nylon strap. The wheels, when it used in horizontal position, will retract or bend and hide in the small compartment and bring down when the luggage converts into a cart. The strap or belts will hide in a zipper on the side, when the luggage needs to stack or attach, the straps would be removed from the inside the small compartment that it closes by a zipper.
- When the new luggages system is used in upright position, the luggage are attached to each other with one or more straps and pull from the bendable handle or a nylon strap, in this case, just the foldable handle and the straps are different from a regular luggage, but this new system gives a traveler the option of which position to use to move or transport his or her luggage.
- Taking a regular luggage, one will need to make the handle foldable to pull the luggage from different degree or add a long strap attached on both side of the luggage. Then, will add 3 or more retractable wheels on the back of luggage to move the luggages in a horizontal position, put zippers on the side of the luggages to hide the straps when not being used, place one or more straps on side of the luggages to stack or attach one another or all together at once. If it is preferred to use the system upright, just hide or retract the wheels back its compartment, place all the luggage in typical upright position and pull from the foldable handle or a nylon strap.
- To manufacture the luggage, nylon, fabric, PVC and/or similar materials can be used.
- A person can use my invention to move multiple luggages without a cart or help from anyone.
Claims (9)
1. A new luggage system that allows to move or transport, anywhere and mainly at airports, one or more luggage in a horizontal or upright position by pulling from a foldable and or bendable handle from various degrees and angles, without the need of cart or anybody, the luggage are attached one to another by one or more straps. Additionally, it has three or more upright or regular wheel and three or more retractable horizontal wheels that hide in special design compartment when not being used.
2. The luggage has one or more straps that hide in a compartment with a zipper, on the side, that help to attach to another luggage or to secure multiple luggages together.
3. The straps can be permanently attached on the side or the luggage or removable that go around multiple luggage to secure them together.
4. The luggage has one or more zippers and or another mechanism, on the side, to hide the straps when not being used.
5. The luggage features an adjustable foldable and or bendable handle that allow to pull the luggage from different degree and angle, but it also can be used as a regular handle.
6. The luggage converts into a cart, bringing down the horizontal wheels, allowing a traveler to stack or attach more luggage, secure luggage with one or more straps, and pull them by the foldable and or bendable handle.
7. The luggage can be used individually as a regular luggage if needed.
8. The luggage can be pulled by a long strap makes of nylon, fabric or similar material, if the foldable and or bendable handle is not used.
9. The luggage can be attached together by one or more small bar makes of aluminum, PVC or similar material, that goes on both sides, connecting multiple luggage, small ring on side of the luggage would be required.
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